Harrison's British Classicks, Том 3Harrison and Company, 1785 |
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... give a just idea of them ; but , in a word , Careless is a cox- comb , and Nice a fop : hoth , you will fay , very hopeful candidates for a gay woman just fet at liberty . But there is a whifper , her maid will give her to Tom Terror ...
... give a just idea of them ; but , in a word , Careless is a cox- comb , and Nice a fop : hoth , you will fay , very hopeful candidates for a gay woman just fet at liberty . But there is a whifper , her maid will give her to Tom Terror ...
Сторінка 66
... give him poffeffion of . The utmost of my deaf Fritk's ambition is , to be thought a man of fashion ; and therefore has been to much in mode , as to refolve upon me , because the whole town likes me . Thus I chufe rather a man who loves ...
... give him poffeffion of . The utmost of my deaf Fritk's ambition is , to be thought a man of fashion ; and therefore has been to much in mode , as to refolve upon me , because the whole town likes me . Thus I chufe rather a man who loves ...
Сторінка 67
... give you an account of the plot , it being the fame design upon which all tragedies have been writ for feveral years lait paft ; and from the beginning of the frit fcene , the frequenters of the house may know as well as the author ...
... give you an account of the plot , it being the fame design upon which all tragedies have been writ for feveral years lait paft ; and from the beginning of the frit fcene , the frequenters of the house may know as well as the author ...
Сторінка 74
... give him Satisfaction . This is fine doing , " fays the plain fel- low last night he fent me away curfed- ly out of humour , and this morning he fancies it will be a Satisfaction to be run through the body ! ' As the matter at prefent ...
... give him Satisfaction . This is fine doing , " fays the plain fel- low last night he fent me away curfed- ly out of humour , and this morning he fancies it will be a Satisfaction to be run through the body ! ' As the matter at prefent ...
Сторінка 78
... give the fan which the dropped , and I found , to my fifter Jenny , there shall be no more faid of it . I expect kuth- money to be regularly fent for every folly or vice any one commits in this whole town ; and hope I may pretend to ...
... give the fan which the dropped , and I found , to my fifter Jenny , there shall be no more faid of it . I expect kuth- money to be regularly fent for every folly or vice any one commits in this whole town ; and hope I may pretend to ...
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